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Old 05-13-2012, 11:51 AM   #2
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I was not misled. I know education comes with a price. . sadly. I think it should be free Or at least if someone is gonna commit and take the time to better educate themselves for the economy and their future they should be able to find a job in the degree of their choosing so that they are able to repay the loans. give and take type of ordeal. again, i'm saddened with how billions of people owe on loans and cannot find the career they were dreaming of.

On a personal note, mine have been offset due to my wages. I do not have the job I would like my degree to reflect and I'm obviously not making enough to pay my loans back yet. I am grateful they have been offset or pushed back however what will it cost me later? ya know.. and that's the least of my worries regarding this. I wanted a degree for a career. Is it the economy's fault or my fault? A bit of both I suppose...

Now, I wonder do I go back to school, but in what .. What is the economy in need of?
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